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Breach of SRA rules must be “sufficiently serious” to be misconduct – Legal Futures

April 28, 2026

A solicitor’s breach of their regulatory obligations will only amount to misconduct if it is “sufficiently serious”, the Court of Appeal ruled yesterday.

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